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Buffon with my respect to you, it's time to Retire, two mistakes from you lead to the two goals , I will not tell you Hard Luck , because its not about luck it's about abilities and potential, you are becoming old and you must respect your history and career and step aside

@Cannavaro69 I think Kane deserves more credit that Buffon deserves criticism. Many strikers would have responded to Buffon moving forwards by fluffing it. Kane kept his composure brilliantly like only top strikers do. Had Buffon not come out the striker would have been able to place a shot more easily. Kane made Buffon look bad. Few strikers would have done the same.

I don't know what Allegri had in his mind but Juventus starting eleven really baffled me. Spurs created many chances through the middle and they have been really good this season in that aspect but Allegri opted to play with only 2 central midfielders. I couldn't recall seeing Khedira on the pitch and they were kinda exposed in the middle. Tottenham conceded two stupid goals down to their inexperience in this kind of matches otherwise maybe the result would have been worse for Juventus. Return leg will be entertaining.

It's hard to predict the result. Both teams are solid defensively but Juventus have been weak offensively. They beat Sassuolo 7-0 but the first goals were due to defensive mistakes. Then they beat Fiorentina and that was a purely lucky win, Fiorentina was much better than Juventus.
But the Old Lady is a very professional side. They will head into this clash with a clear strategic perspective.
Depending on how strategic Tottenham will be they'll try to score here so they have at least an away goal with them for the match in London. The way Kane is playing they will probably feel confident they can get a goal as well.
So we might see a rather strange match with Juventus being quite tactical and not overextending their midfield, while Tottenham will play with quite a lot of initiative and try to grab a goal.
This match could end in any direction.

@angelo44 No. Firstly, you can't guide only by a result in a single match, secondly Real Madrid have been in bad shape this season (althought now it is improving a bit) and finally, Juventus at home is very strong while Tottenham away from home is just an ok team.

Spurs have to consider that Juventus is a kind of team that can get result despite of getting dominated in the game. They perfectly know how to suffer as a team and swim against the current. Spurs won't be able to create as many chances as in other games with their usual proactive style of play. They are fantastic in counterattacks and for me they would have better chances using another style rather than playing their usual game. If they can score a goal in Turin, it would be massive for them.

Juventus win... the old lady has experience in champions league...yes Tottenham Hotspur are on a good run with H Kane scoring goals...now facing Italian style in your face defenders His character is going to be tasted,will see if He keeps his cool... I see Higuain stomping his authority in Turin.

Juventus fans should stay at home for this one,Spurs will win,a heavy beat down from the Lily whites...Buffon will crumble at the site of Harry Kane...pjanic can't compete with Dembele in midfield,Higuain is slow and old....Spurs>Juventus...Ericson,alli and Kane to score clean sheet for Spurs

Juventus fans should stay at home for this one,Spurs will win,a heavy beat down from the Lily whites...Buffon will crumble at the site of Harry Kane...pjanic can't compete with Dembele in midfield,Higuain is slow and old....Spurs>Juventus...Ericson,alli and Kane to score clean sheet for Spurs

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